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Details on Person Human interleukin-3 (IL-3) induces disulfide-linked IL-3 receptor alpha- and beta-chain heterodimerization, which is required for receptor activation but not high-affinity binding

Class:IdLiteratureReference:450043
_displayNameHuman interleukin-3 (IL-3) induces disulfide-linked IL-3 receptor alpha- and beta-chain heterodimerization, which is required for receptor activation but not high-affinity binding
_timestamp2009-12-11 16:58:48
author[Person:450044] Stomski, FC
[Person:450020] Sun, Q
[Person:450025] Bagley, CJ
[Person:450034] Woodcock, J
[Person:450013] Goodall, G
[Person:210053] Andrews, RK
[Person:140248] Berndt, MC
[Person:450033] Lopez, Angel
created[InstanceEdit:450083] Jupe, S, 2009-12-11
journalMol Cell Biol
pages3035-46
pubMedIdentifier8649415
titleHuman interleukin-3 (IL-3) induces disulfide-linked IL-3 receptor alpha- and beta-chain heterodimerization, which is required for receptor activation but not high-affinity binding
volume16
year1996
(literatureReference)[Summation:450018] The alpha subunit of the IL3 receptor binds IL 3 with low af...
[Summation:879946] Upon ligand binding to the alpha subunit, the alpha and Bc s...
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